Navidi to lead Wales against NZ

12 June 2010 20:52pm

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Wales Under 20 head coach Phil Davies has put his faith in 10 of the side that ended the 31-3 victory over Fiji on Wednesday to face New Zealand at Santa Fe, Argentina tomorrow (Sunday, 6.10pm) in the IRB Junior World Championship.

The changes to the side that produced arguably the most polished periods of rugby by Wales so far in the tournament see Machynlleth product Rhodri Jones start at loose head prop in place of squad captain Dan Watchurst and Will Taylor, who was a late call-up to the squad and won his first Under 20 cap as a replacement against Fiji, start at tight head.

Lloyd Peers and Morgan Allen return to the starting line-up at lock and No 8, as does Ospreys outside half Matthew Jarvis, who is currently the third highest points scorer in the tournament. Blues and Glamorgan Wanderers flanker Josh Navidi, who has experience of playing in New Zealand, will lead the team for this final Pool A clash as the Welsh youngsters bid for a place in the top four of the competition.

Davies said, "It's been the toughest selection we have had to make since we started the Wales Under 20 programme and that's great credit to the players and all the efforts they have put in to make this a very competitive squad.

"New Zealand have never been beaten in this competition, having won both titles to date so we respect them but we are not going into the match with any fear. The 22 players will all have a vital role to play, and we have experienced leaders both in the starting line-up and on the bench with squad captain Dan Watchurst.

"It's certainly an intriguing clash for us - we want to play the best teams in the world as often as possible - and the players' approach to that challenge has been superb. We have spent a lot of time focusing on getting our game right and getting ready to perform efficiently and intensely in this key match.

"The competition so far has been excellent and we are certainly looking forward to playing against New Zealand along with the two remaining games next week, which could be just as important as tomorrow's game, if not more so.

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